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Chapter One: Blocked him on snap
“GOALLLLLL!!!”
The roar that erupted from North Fall University Stadium felt like an earthquake tearing through. It thundered from the stands, rolled across the green pitch, and exploded into the open sky above Manchester.
Red and white confetti burst into the air. Drums pounded. Whistles screamed. The scoreboard blinked once then settled.
UNITED ROYALS 2 — MANCHESTER UNITED 1
The match was over. The crowd went insane. On the sidelines, the Twinkle Cheerleading Club leapt into synchronized motion, pom-poms flashing under the stadium lights. Their leader, Wendy Savage, was already screaming herself hoarse.
“That’s my big brother!” Wendy yelled, jumping so hard her blue ponytail whipped wildly behind her. “That’s my brother! Did you see that strike?!”
The girls around her laughed and screamed louder, feeding off her excitement.
Wendy was impossible to miss. Nineteen years old, electric blue hair styled into a high ponytail, glitter dusted across her cheeks. She was beautiful in a bold, fearless way. She clutched her pom-poms to her chest, eyes shining.
“He never misses,” she said breathlessly. “Never.”
On the pitch, Xander Savage stood frozen for half a second after the goal, his chest rising, sweat clinging to his skin, heart still pounding from the sprint that had led to the strike. Then his teammates crashed into him.
“You’re the baddest!” one of them shouted, wrapping an arm around his shoulders.
“That curve?” another laughed. “That bloody curve?!”
Xander stumbled back with a small laugh, hands lifting instinctively as if to steady them all. His dark hair was damp, falling messily over his forehead. His jersey clung to his torso, number 9 bold against his back. He didn’t look like someone who had just ended a match. He looked calm.
“That was beautiful, mate,” the team captain said, gripping his shoulder. “Absolutely amazing.”
Xander exhaled slowly. “It was just instinct.”
“Just instinct,” someone scoffed. “You’re unreal, Savage.”
Across the pitch, Freya Woods adjusted her camera lens, fingers moving fast but steady. She had been tracking the ball seconds before the final goal, body already angled, breath already held.
“Shkrrt” The camera made its noise.
She caught the strike mid-air, the way Xander’s leg swung, the tension in his calf, the very moment his foot met with the ball.
“Shkrrt” She caught the goalkeeper’s despair. She caught the crowd erupting behind him, frozen in jubilation. Freya lowered the camera slightly, her lips curving in quiet satisfaction.
“Perfect,” she murmured to herself.
She had been on the sidelines the entire match, she was North Fall University’s Creative Arts department year 2 student. The Sports Department knew her name, so did most of campus. Freya Woods didn’t miss moments, she captured them.
Her short curls framed her face in soft rebellion, bouncing as she moved. She wore ripped black jeans and an oversized hoodie that was accessorized, camera strap slung across her chest. At nineteen, she was doing well for herself.
She lifted the camera again, zooming in on Xander as he turned toward the stands. That was when she caught the handshake.
Xander jogged toward the sideline where Wendy had broken formation, already leaning dangerously over the barrier.
“XANDER!” she screamed.
He laughed and met her halfway. They clasped hands, twisted their wrists, bumped fists, then knocked knuckles twice before pulling apart. That was their signature handshake.
Freya snapped the shot instinctively. Something about the intimacy of it made the image powerful.
“That’s his sister?” a voice beside her asked.
Freya glanced sideways.
A fellow photographer, older, nodded toward the cheerleader. “The blue-haired one. You must be new on campus not to know her.”
Freya adjusted her focus again. “Yeah. Must be really new. Wendy Savage is famous in her own right.”
“Runs that cheer club excellently,” the photographer said. “Savage blood, I guess.”
Freya hummed, eyes still trained on Xander. On the field, Xander ruffled Wendy’s hair before stepping back.
“You did great,” Wendy said, eyes bright. “That second goal? Crazy!”
He smiled softly. “You were louder than the crowd.”
“Obviously,” she said proudly. “I should…”
Behind them, the rest of the stadium surged forward. Students poured closer to the barriers, phones raised, voices overlapping.
“XANDER!”
“SAVAGE!”
“THE PRODIGY!”
“CAMPUS GOD!”
The chants rolled like waves. Xander straightened slightly, shoulders squaring in habit. He lifted a hand in acknowledgment, nodding once to the stands.
Freya caught that too. “Shkrrt”
He wasn’t showy. He didn’t blow kisses or pound his chest. He simply walked and people reacted. Girls began flooding toward him almost immediately, security barely holding them back.
“Xander, picture please!”
“Just one!”
“I love you!”
He stopped for a few, polite as ever.
“Sure,” he said calmly.
“Of course.”
“No worries.”
Freya watched through her lens as he leaned down slightly so a shorter girl could fit into frame, arm hovering respectfully around her shoulder without touching. Another girl giggled too loudly, pressing closer than necessary.
Xander stepped back gently. “Careful,” he said. “You don’t want to trip.”
His tone was soft. Almost shy.
“He’s still the same.” Freya muttered under her breath.
The photographer beside her smirked. “Not what you expected?”
She shook her head. “His backhanded smiles.”
“Savage’s always been like that,” he replied. “So arrogant and rude. Well, what can you expect from a rich person that is famous?”
Freya zoomed in as Xander smiled politely at another fan. Her lips curved faintly.
The announcer’s voice boomed over the speakers.
“Give it up for your United Royals, and your match-winning striker—XANDER SAVAGE!”
The stadium erupted again. Xander lifted his hand once more, nodding toward the crowd, eyes scanning instinctively until they stopped. For half a second, his gaze landed on Freya. The lens hovered between them. Xander blinked, breaking eye contact first.
Freya exhaled slowly, unaware she’d been holding her breath. She checked the screen. The shot was perfect.
Around them, the celebration continued. Music blasted. Teammates laughed. Wendy danced with her squad. Girls screamed Xander’s name until their voices cracked. And Freya Woods lowered her camera, watching the campus god bask in a victory he made look effortless.
***
“You blocked me on all social media and even deleted my number?” Xander pulled Freya to a corner, holding her arm tightly.
Freya shoved him, freeing her arm. “Yes I did. You just noticed today? Tells me I wasn’t wrong to have done that.”
“Is that what you’re saying? And who said I just noticed today? Lol.” Xander looked around, laughing painfully. “I’ve been sending messages thinking maybe something happened to you, just for me to check my snap and I can’t find you.”
Freya took a step back. “I came to see Wendy.” She said, trying to calm her nerves. “Her photos are ready.”
“You’re the worst talking stage I’ve ever come across.” Xander snapped. “You are everything bad they say you are.”
Freya frowned then turned to walk towards the gate. The mansion was big. It was the biggest she’d ever seen, even in movies. It was more like a castle. This was actually her first time nearing the Savage mansion. She was around the neighborhood covering for a child’s birthday party.
Xander leaned on the wall, watching her. “Drop the photos with the security and leave.” He said, his voice commanding. “I don’t want to see you anywhere close to me, don’t take me pictures during games. Stay away.”
That made Freya laugh for two straight minutes. She turned slowly and looked at him. “I’ve never been around you. You’re not a catch for me, you’re not my type.”
“Oh darling, your type doesn’t exist. You play every boy on campus. You don’t take anyone seriously.” Xander snapped. “Who the hell do you think you are?”
“Freya Woods.” Freya winked at him then dropped the photo album on his chest, slightly hitting him. She walked away without looking back.
Chapter Thirty Four: The Truth HurtsThe atmosphere inside the Savage mansion had changed completely within twenty four hours.Flourish noticed it first.Nobody smiled at her anymore. The staff no longer greeted her warmly. Even Wendy, who had spent weeks attached to her side, seemed distant now.Courtney Savage sat in the main lounge that morning dressed in cream silk, calm and elegant as always. A cup of coffee rested beside her untouched.Flourish walked downstairs with Emmy, confused by the tension.“Good morning, Aunt Courtney,” Flourish greeted carefully.Courtney looked up slowly. There was no warmth in her face.“Sit,” she said.Flourish exchanged a glance with Emmy before sitting down cautiously.Xander entered moments later wearing black training clothes from football practice. His jaw looked tight.Courtney noticed immediately. “Did you speak to your father?”Xander nodded once. Then he said it.“He’s cheating on you with Alicia Copper.”Silence crashed into the room. Emmy'
Chapter Thirty Three: Reincarnation Xander did not move.Freya remained on her knees, clutching his legs weakly. Tears streamed down her face uncontrollably now.“It wasn't supposed to go this far,” she whispered desperately. “Xander please… please listen to me…I was angry, i felt humiliated. But i do love you deep down. I was just scared of opening up and getting hurt.”He slowly stepped back. Her hands slipped from his legs. The movement felt worse than a slap.Freya looked up at him in disbelief.Xander's jaw tightened hard enough to hurt. His eyes stayed fixed on her, but whatever softness had existed there before was gone now.“You lied to me,” he said quietly.Freya shook her head immediately. “Not about everything.”“You destroyed my family.”“No,” she cried. “I was angry. I was stupid. I was childish. But I never wanted Wendy to get hurt. I never wanted any of this.”Wendy suddenly laughed. It was sharp. Humiliating.“You never wanted this?” Wendy repeated. “You literally rui
Chapter Thirty Two: Won't let her win The football field buzzed with noise.Students filled the bleachers under the afternoon sun, cheering loudly as the match pushed into its final minutes. The energy around the field was chaotic, full of whistles, chants, and excited screams every time the ball changed direction.Xander moved fast across the pitch, sweat clinging lightly to his forehead as he dodged another player smoothly. His teammates shouted around him, calling for passes, but his attention shifted briefly toward the sidelines.Freya stood near the edge of the field with a camera hanging around her neck.Courtney had assigned her to help the school media team temporarily for the sports event. Even in the plain outfit she wore, she still stood out without trying. Her focus stayed on the players as she snapped photos carefully, though she avoided looking toward the crowd too much.Xander smirked slightly the moment he spotted her.One of his teammates elbowed him lightly. “Focus.
Chapter Thirty One: Perfect PositionA few staff members moved quietly around the room, setting breakfast down carefully before disappearing again.Freya stood beside the long dining table in the black and white maid uniform Courtney had assigned to her the previous night. Her hair was packed neatly behind her head, her expression composed despite the discomfort crawling beneath her skin.She carried a tray carefully toward the table just as Wendy walked in.Wendy had changed out of her recovery clothes into a soft cream sweater and fitted shorts. Though she still looked slightly pale from everything that had happened, there was more energy in her movements now.She stopped walking immediately. Her eyes narrowed slowly. The room became quiet.“What,” Wendy said slowly, “is this?”Freya kept her posture straight. “Good morning.”Wendy stared at the uniform again, almost like her brain refused to process it properly. Then realization hit.“No way.”A laugh escaped her suddenly.“No actu
Chapter Thirty: Midnight cries Freya sat on the narrow bed in the staff quarters, her back resting against the wall. The room was small. Clean, but small. A single bed, a desk pushed into the corner. It was better than she expected. Better than where she was coming from. Her hands rested loosely in her lap. The uniform was still on her body, though she had loosened the collar slightly. Her hair had fallen out of its neat tie, strands slipping around her face.She stared ahead. For a long time, she did not move. Then she let out a breath that came out uneven.Freya pressed her lips together, trying to steady herself. She shifted slightly on the bed, sitting straighter, as if posture alone could hold her together.Her shoulders dropped.Her eyes burned, but she blinked quickly, forcing it back.“No,” she whispered to herself.She inhaled slowly, trying to regain control. Tried to think of something else. The events of the past day did not come all at once. They slipped in, piece by p
Chapter Twenty Nine: I’m grownCourtney Savage sat alone in the mini lounge, one leg crossed over the other, a single bottle of wine already opened. A crystal glass resting between her fingers. The door opened, Freya stepped in.The uniform fit her better than expected. Crisp, tailored, simple. Her hair was tied back neatly. Her posture was straight. Her face gave nothing away.Courtney looked up.Her gaze moved slowly over Freya, taking in every detail. “Interesting,” Courtney said quietly.Freya stopped a few steps into the room. “Ma.”Courtney took a slow sip of her wine, then set the glass down. “You adapt quickly.”Freya did not respond to that. She held her ground. A second passed.“Ma,” Freya said again, more direct this time. “What is my salary?”Courtney’s lips curved slightly. “Salary?” she repeated.“Yes.”Courtney leaned back into her seat. “There is none.”Freya did not move.Courtney continued, her tone even. “You are being accommodated in one of the most secure estat
Chapter Thirteen: Lucky in my dreams Freya woke up slowly, consciousness returning in fragments before sound or sense followed. A dull ache pulsed through her body, radiating from her ribs and shoulder, heavy and insistent. Her lashes fluttered.For a moment, she didn’t know where she was. The ce
Chapter Nine: The Damon Savage LegacyThe Damon Savage Hotel and Suites glowed like a monument carved from wealth and history. Crystal chandeliers spilled warm light over marble floors polished to mirror shine, reflecting generations of power and prestige. The five-star hotel stood as Damon Savage’s
Chapter Seven: The boy who stepped inNorth Fall University had always felt large to Freya, but now it felt hostile. Eyes followed her everywhere. Whispers curled through hallways like smoke, sharp and suffocating. Her name no longer belonged to her. It had become a punchline, a warning, a convenie
Chapter Fifteen: The worst way to thank you Freya’s first steps back onto campus felt heavier than they should have.North Fall University buzzed the way it always did: students laughing, arguing, rushing past with backpacks slung over one shoulder, phones pressed to their ears. Nothing had slowed







